I know that we are coming. We are the Chicken Coop/ Iowa Demons. And I know that Oklahoma Team Mayhem is coming. And I am pretty sure K C Monarchs are coming. All are pretty good teams.
Why are you afraid that there is only going to be California teams there? Last year there was not a California team in the top 4.

No it would just be nice to play some different comp out there.We have seen teams from the north and south and even the middle of california and it is time to see neww teams and comp. Good luck to ya all.

Last year a California team actually took 4th, Who Cares. Top Gun and the Rookies tied for 9th too.

This year watch out for the Desert Dogs, Grants Posse, and South Bay 50's- when these teams have their whole squad, bring your A game- but there are other dangerous teams, such as: Rookies, Team Viagra, Top Gun Thunder, etc... These teams normally go to Worlds.

But, as ham24 mentioned, watch out for those 3 teams especially Chicken Coop- and Rio Grande from New Mexico who won the Western.

This should be a great bracket and a chance to play some different teams i hope they make the bracket so me dont have to play teams we have played all year until later rounds. Good Luck to everyone and safe travels Go With God.

For the 50-AAA Seeding Games, there will be two 26-team 'divisions' that will play two cross-over games against the other side, but no internal games. The Western Division will be the Arizona, California, Idaho (one of two), Utah and Washington teams. The Eastern Division will be everybody else, which includes Guam, Hawaii, Idaho (one of two), Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, Texas and Virginia teams.

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